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ARGH!!! (that was me screaming in agonizing frustration!) You are right - in this universe we live in, there are some restaurant spaces that have been cursed by the devil himself, because the devil or whatever other demon behind these curses chooses to direct all of his or her energies at the restaurant business. They do so because, as well all know, restauranteurs have committed such egregious sins over the years, as opposed to, say, bankers.

Or... just maybe... in the world most mature, lucid-thinking adults live in, the explanation could just possibly lie in the fact the two restaurants that have been in this space over the past decade or so sucked big time.

I think the extra $390,000 is based on the potential a prime location like that (and it is indeed prime, just see the crowds who swarm the area every sunday for the FoHi Farmer's Market as evidence) could make if the restaurant was actually really good. The space is perfect for a modern indie coffee shop, with its big windows that open up, etc.. perfect. Just the type of laid back location where that would work big time. Imagine some light jazz playing in the background as you sit back with a cup of coffee in a comfy couch, etc.. etc...

Pretty much any type of restaurant could do great there. Imagine actually a really good diner-type place in that space and how it would kill on Sunday mornings for brunch with the Farmer's Market right across the street. Just what our neighborhood needs...

They are building new condos right behind it. A new retail space there makes sense, possibly adding more stories to it, especially due to the influx of more people from those condos. To me it makes more sense to buy the property than lease it and rebuild. I think it will be hard for them to lease it. Plus I think if it were to remain a restaurant, kosher makes more sense considering the religious facilities there.

I heard more than one person on this blog mention new condos there. I'd be curious to know more about these potential plans. I checked the site out and didnt see any permits, let alone any information regarding these rumors. Thanks!

Maybe it will be "Upscale" Kosher. They could park a Knish and/or Swarma truck right outside. A coffee shop? Nice idea but it would have to compete with Dunkin Donuts, TWO Starbucks, Martha's and the new Europan or whatever name it will call itself when it opens.

I am open to another coffee shop and I believe the traffic could warrant it ifit were marketed right. Now, whether or not Forest Hills would support it - I do not know. I would suggest if an "Upscale" coffee shop comes - NO laptops, NO wifi, etc. People should try talking to each other.

I want to make a note because I read alot about UPscale on this blog. A bakery selling $2.50 to $ 5.00 loaves of bread - is NOT and I repeat NOT upscale. Bareburger is Organic and is NOT UPscale either. Morton's, Peter Lugers, LeCirque, Auriel, etc. are UPscale. Danny Browns is on the lower fringe of UPscale, everything else is mediocrity. This comment does not mean mediocrity is bad - I love to eat at a lot of moderately priced places - Tuscan Hills is a GREAT place but not UPscale. TuCasa has some of the best Spanish food around (it is not Mexican) but it is NOT Upscale. The Savoy and BlueFin border on the Upscale and would do well in Forest Hills. Norma's at LeMerdian is UpScale.

But, while Forest Hills will travel to the Palm in Manhattan - there probably are not enough to support it here. What we need -and it is NOT upscale is a CARMINES. All the rest of the italian places except TuCasa are mediocore

I asked the owner if he would be interested in selling the property rather than a 10 year lease on the Biu Bello space. Perhaps we could get some business partners together to open up something with multiple stories if zoning rights allow.

Someone mentioned that the subway entrance may change to by the Post office but I don't think the subway even goes down that far.

This area could use a nice revitalization which is in progress right now in certain locations.

I believe the entire Southside of Queens Blvd. is cursed. As to the Piu Bella location; there has been at least 5 establishments in that location over the last 10 years. I agree with the comment someone else made, that whole area is In need of redevelopment. The problem with the whole Austin Street experience is that after banks, salons & restaurants; there is not much left to get excited about or want to shop there.

Verizon will eventually be selling off that Central Office. FIOS deployment is underway in town and the copper and Central Office will be eliminated. FIOS deployment is required by 2014. Forest Hills is in progress right now.

So that Central Office and the whole strip of stores on that side are ripe for redevelopment down to the restaurant.

I do predict it will be demolished at some point in time. The starting point will be the new condos coming in on that parcel.

One can redo that section really nicely along with the new station entrance when it is completed for the subway.

Unclear if that space will remain a restaurant in the future, but that whole section I predict will get gutted in the future especially as the economy picks up.

Lane towers already is redoing the OTB space. Come back to 2015, and I hope it looks a lot different with major redevelopment in tow.